CLEAN-UP AND COMPLETION Clause Samples
The CLEAN-UP AND COMPLETION clause sets out the contractor’s obligations to finish all outstanding work and restore the site to an acceptable condition after the main construction activities are completed. This typically includes tasks such as removing debris, repairing minor damage, and ensuring all equipment and materials are cleared from the site. The clause ensures that the project is fully completed to the client’s satisfaction and that the site is left safe, tidy, and ready for its intended use, thereby preventing disputes over unfinished work or site condition at handover.
CLEAN-UP AND COMPLETION. The Purchaser must follow these requirements and those shown under Section VII.G.
CLEAN-UP AND COMPLETION. 19.1 At the conclusion of the construction work, the Principal Building Contractor shall restore all pavements, verges, roadways, ditches, and drainage channels, to their original condition, including fine grading and seeding, assure positive drainage with no standing water, clean the entire site of all construction debris and refuse, and remove all temporary fencing, offices, storage, equipment, and materials. Where necessary, verges are to be leveled to their original condition, grass sods laid and any trees destroyed replaced, in liaison with the Estate Landscaping Consultant. Any polluted soil due to oil or diesel spills to be excavated and disposed of off-site outside the Estate at an approved landfill site, the hole filled with approved topsoil, and the vegetation rehabilitated.
19.2 Under no circumstances may builder’s rubble be disposed of on site under ground. All rubble must be removed from site to the Municipal Bulk Waste site.
19.3 The Estate Manager will, on completion of the work on site, as part of the approval of the as-built plans by the IRHOA, carry out an inspection of the works inclusive of the verges and services.
19.4 On completion of each project , the finishing standard and quality of the work will be assessed and, should the Building Contractor’s work not be acceptable in respect of Intaba Ridge Estate standards and quality, then, in the interest of the Estate and the Homeowners, the Contractor will not be permitted to do any further work on the Estate.
